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I'm having some problems with creating pagination with a HABTM relationship. First, the tables and relationships:

requests (id, to_location_id, from_location_id)
locations (id, name)
items_locations (id, item_id, location_id)
items (id, name)

So, a Request has a Location the request is coming from and a Location the Request is going to. For this question, I'm only concerned about the "to" location.

Request --belongsTo--> Location* --hasAndBelongsToMany--> Item

(* as "ToLocation")

In my RequestController, I want to paginate all the Items in a Request's ToLocation.

// RequestsController
var $paginate = array(
    'Item' => array(
        'limit' => 5,
        'contain' => array(
            "Location"
        )
    )
);

// RequestController::add()
$locationId = 21;
$items = $this->paginate('Item', array(
    "Location.id" => $locationId
));

And this is failing, because it is generating this SQL:

SELECT COUNT(*) AS count FROM items Item   WHERE Location.id = 21

I can't figure out how to make it actually use the "contain" argument of $paginate...

Any ideas?

3 Answers 3

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after 3 days searching, I found the way

var $paginate = array('Post'=>array('group'=>'Post.id'));

It's recomended to add group, because sometimes we will get duplicte posts in different categories

$this->Post->bindModel(array('hasOne'=>array('CategoriesPost')), false);
$out = $this->paginate('Post', array('CategoriesPost.category_id'=>array(1,4,7,6)));

Add false to use bind model to all queries, not only to the following

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  • Is there a trick to limit the pagination results? I can't seem to get that to work Jun 25, 2012 at 10:12
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To paginate HABTM, you need to temporarily bind 'hasOne' join model to model which you paginate:

// prepare to paginate Item
$this->Item->bindModel(array('hasOne'=>array('ItemsLocation')));
$contain['ItemsLocation']=array();
$conditions[]=array('ItemsLocation.location_id'=>$locationId);
$order = array('Item.created' => 'desc'); // set order
...
$items = $this->paginate('Item', compact('conditions','contain','order'));
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  • This doesn't actually work. The second parameter of paginate() only takes conditions. The extra things need to be added to the $this->paginate array.
    – nickf
    Sep 29, 2009 at 6:37
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    oh man.. you cant read documentation on pagination? here correct edit from my projects for your case: $this->paginate['Item']=compact('contain','conditions','order'); $items = $this->paginate('Item');
    – Sergei
    Sep 30, 2009 at 5:30
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I've been able to get it working somewhat, but the solution doesn't feel very cakey at all.

$items = $this->paginate(
    $this->Request->ToLocation->Item,
    array(
        "Item.id IN ("
        . "SELECT item_id FROM items_locations "
        . "WHERE location_id = " . $locationId
        . ")"
    )
);
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  • This is the only way that worked for me, having non-convention field names in habtm table. Mar 17, 2017 at 13:10

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